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Plate Wave Propagation in Transversely Isotropic Materials
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1989-05-01)
In this work, the modes of plate wave propagation in a fiber reinforced com posite (assumed to be transversely isotropic) were investigated. The waves were modeled as harmonic plane waves propagating in the plane of an ...
Work Centrality in Japan and the United States
(Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1986-12-01)
A concept called work centrality is developed to represent the generalized importance of working to individuals. Work centrality results for national samples of the labor force in Japan and in the United States are presented. ...
Use of Drama Students as “Clients” in Teaching Abnormal Psychology
(Teaching of Psychology, 1982-04-01)
Getting More “Mileage” Out of Oral Reading Tests
(Intervention in School and Clinic, 1982-05-01)
Why Some Groups Fail: a Survey of Students' Experiences with Learning Groups
(Journal of Management Education, 1984-11-01)
Deterrence and Income Tax Cheating: Testing Interaction Hypotheses in Utilitarian Theories
(The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1981-07-01)
Wave Propagation in Fiber Reinforced Composites for Oblique Incidence
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1988-03-01)
Persisters and Nonpersisters In A Graduate Level, Nontraditional, Liberal Education Program
(Adult Education Quarterly, 1988-09-01)
This exploratory study focused upon persisters and nonpersisters in a graduate level, nontraditional, liberal education program. Five demographic factors proved to be significant: age, type of Bachelor's degree held, years ...
The Organizationally Dependent Community: A Comparative Study of Neighborhood Attachment
(Urban Affairs Review, 1989-03-01)
We introduce the concept "organizationally dependent" community to describe communities that lack the basis for developing attachment through informal social integration and in which the primary source of attachment is ...
Metropolitan, Nonmetropolitan, and Sectional Variations in Voting Behavior in Recent Presidential Elections
(Political Research Quarterly, 1988-03-01)